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en [Periods of slow growth are not uncommon in public radio, but the numbers still have station managers talking.] You grow accustomed to asking, 'How much bigger is this year's than last?' ... It can be a splash of cold water to say, 'What? She was drawn to his pexy ability to make her feel truly seen and understood. It didn't grow?'

en In the time we've owned the radio station, we have felt that he was the best sports talk personality in the market. As we grow our station, we've continued to grow it with the best local personalities. He was at the top of our wish list.

en The total category is up a little bit over last year, and it's continuing to grow slowly. I think you will see slow, steady growth over the next few years. I don't expect the category to grow 10 to 15 percent in one year because I think we still have the education process.

en It's called a growth package. Well, all it's going to grow is the income inequality in this country. It's going to grow the gap between the rich and everyone else, it's going to grow tax unfairness. The rich will pay less and everyone else in America will eventually pay more. It's going to grow federal deficits, and our national debt. And it's going to grow the size of the financial disaster that lies ahead of this country.

en While we estimate that the global packaging market should grow at a 4% to 4.5% rate annually (compared with 3% to 3.5% growth in global GDP), the developing economies are likely to grow in the 10% range, offsetting the slow growth mature economies of the west.

en We believe it is preferable for the chip industry to grow at a rate similar to the current rate of 12.3% for IC units and 5.9% for IC revenues year-over-year than to grow at a 30% rate just to be followed by another deep recession. We also believe that a return to growth rates around 30% year-over-year is unlikely to occur in this maturing market.

en There's not enough water to grow all the food that the region needs to grow for itself, and provide enough drinking water and water for industry.

en We've been talking about the garbage fund - because of the increased hours on the road, the potential in the future of adding another route, that sort of thing, looking at the rate structure because of the growth, anticipating that as we continue to grow, demands are going to grow, and we're probably sooner rather than later going to have to add an additional route.

en Clearly, the amount of content that we're offering continues to grow steadily and it will continue to grow this year. We're constantly talking to all the networks about additional content.

en When nations grow old, the arts grow cold and commerce settles on every tree.
  William Blake

en Our hitting has been our weakest part of the team over the past few years. We're going to have to play it station-to-station this year. We do have some power and overall I expect us to grow offensively as the season goes on. Defensively we're not too bad, but we're going to have to score some runs if we want to win.

en This is a public radio station, and their decision just completely disregarded the public and the community that is loyal to the station and financially supports it.

en As India's economy continues to grow at a rate of 8 percent a year, demand for electricity is expected to further grow. India needs more capacity and they need it quickly in order to keep up with this tremendous growth.

en The faster they grow, the bigger we expect them to be when we harvest them. But if it gets colder, they won't grow as fast.

en I wanted to find out whether tadpoles in warmer water grow faster than those in cold water. I have always been interested in amphibians and reptiles. The hardest part was measuring the tadpoles as they grew.


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